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Hanover, Germany. 04th Feb, 2016. Artist Tobias Madison poses in front of the piece 'Vapour in Debri' (2014) in the kestnergesellschaft gallery in Hanover, Germany, 04 February 2016. The piece is a collaboration between Madison and the artists Emanuel Rossetti and Stefan Tcherepnin. The exhibition 'tobias madison | das blut, im fruchtfleisch gerinnend beim birnenbiss' can be seen from 06 February until 24 April 2016. Photo: HOLGER HOLLEMANN/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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